Royal Blush
#f26e54
Rosier, lighter coral blush for warm highlights
About Royal Blush
Royal Blush reads like a soft smear of coral pigment on smooth skin tone, not a hard-edged warning light. It's noticeably lighter than Camellia, so it won't feel weighty or dense on mid neutrals, and it avoids that extra playful bounce Flattered Flamingo has. Compared with Opulent Orange, it keeps less of the terracotta punch. The result is a gentler orange-pink warmth with more breathing room in the midtones.
I'd use it for dashboards and fintech interfaces when you need positive movement without slipping toward red. Think primary CTA states, notification badges, and "confirmed" chips where the UI should feel upbeat but not aggressive. It also works in social and wellness apps for micro-highlights and interactive tabs, and in e-commerce for hover accents that guide without yelling.
Pair it with cool grays or off-whites to keep it clean. On very warm beige backgrounds, it can look slightly pinker than you expect, so test the interaction states before you commit to full-height fills.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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